Mother of Thousands
Family
Crassulaceae (sedum family)
Origin
Magadascar
Description
Kalanchoe thyrsiflora 'Monstruosa', a unique cultivar known as shrek’s ears or elephant ears.
Its leaves are thick, fleshy, and exhibit a curled or twisted form, giving it an intriguing, sculptural appearance. The coloring ranges from light green at the base to a striking reddish or purple hue on the edges, especially when exposed to bright sunlight.
Like most Kalanchoes, this plant grows in a rosette formation. The twisting and irregular growth give it a "monstrous" or abnormal look compared to typical varieties.
Environment
Locate Kalanchoe Thyrsiflora Monstruosa in bright, but indirect light for several hours per day. When growing Kalanchoe outdoors, avoid direct afternoon sun. Too much direct sunlight may cause leaves to become sunburned
This plant does need good drainage and is best potted in a soil mix containing ECA or sand for sharper drainage.
Landscape Use
Thyrsiflora Monstruosa is an excellent mid-ground plant. It shines in arrangements with other, more vivacious succulents.